In order to serve our customers best and put my/our time where it will do the most good, we are going to be semi-retiring some of the older themes that got us started. What this means is that I will choose a group of themes that, while still available for download, will no longer be updated for new releases of WordPress or the WP eCommerce. These themes may still be functional for some time, but no new features will be added and support for those themes will be very limited, if at all.

So which themes will be the first ones to become "legacy" themes? In short, any themes that are not responsive to fit on all device screens. This will include (but not be limited to)...

Elegance

Original

Designer

Instant

Boutique

Edge

If you are currently using one of the themes above and find that it is acting buggy, we suggest that you switch to one of our currently supported themes for your site. We are going to make sure that everyone who bought a theme before January 31, 2014 will have access to all of our themes we have created to that point. If you have any questions, hit us up on our contact page.

We put out an update for Gridport today to fix compatibility issues with the latest versions of WP e-Commerce and WordPress. In addition, while we had also released updates to Echo, Xyloto and Edge in the last week or so, they were only available through our automatic updates. You can now download the latest versions from your Members' homepage.

This morning we've released a major update to Storefront Echo. In short, this update brings Echo up to speed with the latest version of WP eCommerce as well as the latest version of BuddyPress. Due to BuddyPress's new theming we've been able to remove the BuddyPress files from this version which will future-proof it for quite a while. In addition, we now enqueue the latest version of jQuery included with WordPress and fixed some styling issues on the checkout page and the product image galleries. You can download the latest version from your members' homepage or if you have a more recent versio of Echo, you can upgrade from your WordPress installation. Enjoy!

Eventually WordPress will be running with this idea on their own, but until then, I thought some of you might want something like this...

A few months ago I started hating the color scheme of the WordPress backend. I know this is a completely subjective opinion, but since I work in the WordPress dashboard on a daily basis, I couldn't help but think that it would be so much easier on the eyes if the main content window were the only part that was white. I just felt the sidebar and main window were too similar.

With that in mind, I just decided to take a few hours and created this new plugin to redesign the dashboard. I didn't want to go overboard as that would cause some problems with all of the plugins that make use of the dashboard. However, I think I did just enough to give it a fresh appeal.

First, I update the color scheme of the sidebar. Nothing fancy, just a darker color with lighter text.

Next, I got rid of all the application icons. I did this because most of the third party ones are HiDPI ready anyway. I used an icon font instead and hand-selected each icon from Fontello so that I didn't include a bunch of icons that we didn't need.

I picked a generic icon to represent all third party plugins, but also started the process of targeting some of these plugins and giving them their own font. To date, I have icons for eCommerce systems like WP eCommerce, WooCommerce and JigoShop as well as other widely used plugins like JetPack, BuddyPress, BBPress and even Gravity Forms.

Finally, I gave the toolbar at the top a new look when you're in the admin side. I did this because my original intent was to provide a way to give WordPress a more custom look so that each of my clients would see something unique on their site. If anyone else doing freelance work would like to use it and modify it for their own use, that's great 🙂

So there you have it...if you have any questions, please let me know. This is my first free plugin I've released so I hope that some of you find it useful! Download it here.

For users of Storefront Xyloto, we fixed a bug with the search that didn't allow multiple words to be searched. In addition, you now have the latest Storefront Theme options panel, automatic updates and some other minor fixes. The latest version (1.1) is available on your members homepage. Enjoy!

Echo is now completely compatible with WooCommerce 2.0 and supports all of it's features. Now your buttons and other product page elements won't look off and will accept your color changes as provided in your theme options panel. Echo remains one of the best eCommerce themes on the market because it's responsive and is compatible with WP-eCommerce, WooCommerce and JigoShop. Have fun! More updates coming out in the next 24 hours...next one is Storefront Original.

For those that have purchased or will be purchasing our Chronology Theme, we FINALLY have a video tutorial for operating it. You can find it on your Members Homepage. Just click the video icon to see it!

In addition, we are in the process of redoing all of our video tutorials to help serve your support needs better. Here's to a lot more help from us in the future!

Just a quick note to let everyone who uses Elegance that our latest update, version 1.5.7, is now available. This is significant because we now have the look and feel that we had back in 1.4.5 that everyone liked a lot better combined with the security of the latest versions that we've put out. Here's the changelog...

2013.03.18 - version 1.5.7
*Fixed gridview titles so they don't overlap
*Single product pages now back to the way they are in the demo with product on left and thumbnails below
*Fixed cart-widget remove button
*Fixed comment template bug
*Fixed comments for products
*Fixed errors in carousel

When we launched Storefront Xyloto over a year ago, we saw some problems with the way we were headed with theme development. We were making some mistakes (which we've worked hard to correct) and were concerned with upgrading the themes whenever updates were released to WordPress and more specifically the WP eCommerce plugin.

Fast-forward a year later, and suffice it to say that we've learned a lot. Frankly, we learned a lot from developing our own framework called Skematik.

We've taken what we learned in Skematik and are applying it to every theme we have moving forward...

Based on _s (http://underscores.me) for maximum WordPress compatibility

All options in the new Theme Customizer

Automatic Updates

All scripts and styles enqueued properly

Throughly test with the Theme Check plugin and WP_Debug

With that in mind, let me introduce you to Chronology! Chronology is one of two new themes that we will release in February and packs a ton of features. In addition to what we covered above, Chronology is completely responsive, has 4 page templates, a unique homepage slider and a beautiful shop layout enhanced with CSS3 flip effects on the product images.

Not so mention, we've activated the built-in WordPress masonry plugin on the blog and search results!

UPDATE! The item described in this post is now available for purchase at CodeCanyon at bit.ly/X75Z17.

Ever wanted WordPress to look...well...different? More shiny? I know I do. Sometimes when I login to some of my payment gateways like Stripe or Square, I'm a little jealous of the interface. Why doesn't WordPress look more like that?

Well, the answer is simple: different strokes for different strokes. WordPress is beautiful in it's own way and the minimalist color palette doesn't clash with the majority of sites. Having said, that, there's no reason we can't have a little fun our own right? Of course not! Especially with WordPress' incredible library of hooks and functions, we should be able to change the look and feel of the admin without conflicting with ANY third-party plugins and thereby provide a more modern user-experience for our clients.

With that in mind, here's a teaser of OUR take on revamping the UI for the WordPress admin...click to see the full size image...

As you can see, we've basically focused on 3 areas...

Modified the Toolbar to be slightly larger and given it a fresh color scheme.

Modified the Left Sidebar with a darker contrasting color scheme AND replaced all icons with a custom icon font to provide monochrome vector-based icons.

Increased the padding to the main window to provide for a cleaner look.

Yes, it's been a long time coming, but we're proud to announce that version 1.5 of Storefront Elegance is available for immediate download. This version fixes compatibility with the latest version of WP eCommerce and pretty much future-proofs it against any WPEC upgrades because we've removed the theme template files and instead added our custom code through action hooks and filters built into WPEC.

In addition, we've performed some much need maintenance...

moved all scripts to the footer for better performance

rewrote the add to cart feature

replaced the thickbox with fancybox like in our other themes

upgraded the jQuery version

moved additional product images to below the product description

added in automatic updates!

fixed a ton of bugs

We may make additional adjustments over the next week, but thanks to the automatic updates feature, you won't have to worry about those anymore! We wanted to get it into your hands ASAP as we know a ton of you have waited patiently. We hope you enjoy this version even more. Existing customers can download the new version immediately from their members homepage.

For everyone else, this is a sign of things to come...Elegance is our flagship theme and we needed to get it right so we could make the same updates to the rest of our themes which also were affected by the 3.8.9 updates to WP eCommerce. We're working as hard as we can on it.

Sometimes I wonder, did we develop Skematik Theme for Storefront Themes, or is Storefront Themes now developing for Skematik? Who cares right? The bottom line is that this is an awesome platform to work from. Case in point, we just released a brand-new theme after a 10 month absence in the last couple of weeks, and if rumors are true, it looks like we're pushing out another one tomorrow! Trust me, you don't want to miss this one. Take a look at the screenshot, but just wait till you see the real thing!

Hey ya'll! Well, we're getting slammed with a lot of reports that upgrading to WP e-Commerce 3.8.9 has broken a lot of stuff with your Storefront Themes. Obviously some of the core functionality has changed enough that we now need to replace a ton of code in our themes to account for it. We will definitely make this a priority, but it is going to take some time, so it the meantime, we STRONGLY recommend to all our users that you use the 3.8.8.5 version of WP eCommerce. You can download that version right here.

Downgrade Instructions

Go to your plugins and deactivate WP eCommerce

Delete WP eCommerce

Go to "Plugins > Add New" and click upload...upload the file you downloaded from the link above

Today is a big day at Storefront Themes. We are launching our first new theme in 10 months and it's called "Marko".

Marko is a beautifully minimal theme that keeps your audience's focus where it belongs: on your products. This isn’t simply about being minimal in design. It’s all about the details…like how Marko makes your sidebar and footer widgets lighter until you hover over them. Everything about this theme screams that your products are what make your business or company great.

The Future...

A couple of weeks ago, we launched Skematik, which is a new WordPress Theme + Framework that we've been working on for months. I've blogged about the reasons for creating Skematik before. It comes down to this...with so many different plugins that we want to be compatible with (WP eCommerce, WooCommerce, JigoShop, BuddyPress & Gravity Forms to name a few) we wanted a common platform that we could develop on so that we could focus on innovation rather than compatibility issues.

Now that Skematik is done, we can FINALLY get back to doing what we love...creating amazing themes for you to enjoy!

With that in mind, consider this our official announcement that most if not all future Storefront Themes releases will be built on top of the Skematik Framework. We realize this is a departure from the last two years, but I am confident that once you get your hands on Skematik, you'll understand why we're so thrilled about it.

Hope you enjoy the new developments! We'll have more for you before this year is out!

Some of you may have noticed and rightfully wondered why there doesn't SEEM to be much going on at Storefront Themes lately. Other than continuing our stellar support of our existing customers on our support forums, we haven't launched any new themes in 8 months. I'd like to take a few minutes and explain this before making the biggest announcement in our history.

The story thus far...

In late 2009 I launched a theme which is now called "Storefront Original" on ThemeForest. It was one of the first premium ecommerce themes in WordPress history. It single-handedly provided with a sustainable income to the point that I decided to make a business out of it. 10 months later I launched Storefront Themes which was the first WordPress eCommerce theme shop. When the shop launched, we launched with a new theme, "Storefront Elegance". A month later, we moved Storefront Original off of ThemeForest and began selling it on SFT. Fast-forward to December of 2011 and we had 10 of the best premium themes out there.

We were successful enough that we'd like to think that we inspired our competition and now we're no longer the only ones in the game. New dedicated eCommerce theme shops have arisen and new platforms like WooCommerce and Jigoshop have given even more momentum to the eCommerce world of WordPress. They've also provided competition for WP eCommerce (the platform that I'm proud to say we develop for) and this has (I think at least) in turn kept WPEC reaching for new heights in order to stay on top (which you can clearly see from their blog).

I'm proud to have been a player in the evolution of WordPress eCommerce over the past 3 years. Because we were a first-to-market company, we've had a lot of trial and error as there was no one to really copy for what we were doing. However, in turn, we've had a lot of "firsts" as a result, and those "firsts" have led us to greater things. Let me share a few examples...

Storefront Insights

In the fall of 2010, I was so proud to be a part of launching "Storefront Insights". It was designed one of my best friends, George Ortiz and it provided the first integration of WordPress eCommerce sales and Google Analytics. Essentially this combined shop data with Google analytics and gave shop owners information they never had before as they could now see their cart to checkout ratios, gauge their customer peak selling hours, and a ton more.

We still offer Storefront Insights, but more importantly, it set George out on a path. He realized how valuable this type of data was. So...one day last year, we went to WordCamp San Francisco. He had begun talking about an idea where an application could be built to allow plugin developers, theme developers and content creators to send data to a centralized service and have it compared with other plugins, themes and sites in the same genre so they could determine how well they were performing against the market. He pitched the idea at a lightning round talk at WCSF, and one month later, he just started building it. Within two weeks he had the first beta version out the door and the rest of the history is currently being written as Press Trends is now a one-of-a-kind product that is taking the WordPress world by storm.

Unified Search

Because WPEC went through a major overhaul in the spring of 2011, we had to be the first to have all our themes be compatible with the new version. The move to custom post types meant a rewrite of major proportions of our code in each of our themes. However, the result was, we were able to give our customers more features. For example, we could offer multiple product images without an upgrade. Another feature that didn't come standard before was search. Now, how can you run an ecommerce shop without search? However, we felt search, even with a paid upgrade was lacking...

I was inspired by Apple's website when I searched for a product like "Macbook". The search results page was broken into several sections showing different types of content. There was section for blog posts about "Macbook". There was a section for pages. Of course, there was a section for products. I felt this was how search should work, especially on a WordPress eCommerce site, where I assume most shop owners are also going to blog about their products. So, I set about implementing it in our themes. At first, it was very basic...simply a list of search results that identified themselves as a blog, page or product. However, with Storefront Echo, I went all out. When you search for a product like "Macbook" there, you get a search results page broken into three columns, with links to page titles on the left, blog post titles and excerpts in the middle, and product images with add to cart buttons on the right. Unified search was truly born.

Universal eCommerce

Echo was something that I designed as a sort of flagship theme. It incorporated the Unified Search mentioned above. It was our first Responsive theme (and still my favorite mobile theme). It was BuddyPress and BBPress compatible. And, it was the first Universal eCommerce theme. I'd dreamed of it for a while, and finally made it a reality. You can activate WP eCommerce, WooCommerce or Jigoshop and the theme will use the appropriate code for it's sliders, carousels, product pages...even the options panel will only show the options for that particular platform. I'm also proud to say that this new feature has been essentially bug-free from day one.

I've been proud to have been a part of these firsts. Again, it's been trial and error all the way. Some stuff, like the above, really worked well. Some stuff didn't, like our music-themed promotion last December 😉 (hey, we had fun doing it!). I've blogged about eCommerce. I've built several shops myself. I've used almost every platform out there. I've spoken at WordCamp about it. The bottom line is, my experience is probably my greated asset in my decision-making with eCommerce and it is what has led me to taking the next big risk at Storefront Themes...

If it ain't broke don't fix it...unless you hate it

So far, Storefront Themes has done very well commercially. It has been profitable from day one and has provided stable income for our little team of 3 people. However, something happened last winter...I realized that the themes were getting harder to support and keep up-to-date. Our customers and even my amazing support tech, Mark Gason, started begging us to stop releasing new themes and spend time focusing on the old ones to make sure they were up-to-date. Well, that's a problem. It's a problem because we obviously need to produce new themes if we want to stay competitive and keep revenues. But more than that, it was a problem because of this: for the first time in it's history, I wasn't proud of our product anymore.

That last line was painful to even write. However, it is true. You see, the reason I have always loved my job is because I have been proud of the product. I literally get to help people achieve their dreams of financial independence and entrepreneurship. I love getting emails about how our product has helped people and how easy it is to use. Having said that, I have realized that the path that we're on is not sustainable. eCommerce requires much more code than a regular WordPress theme and that code is updated much more frequently. If we are going to continue to lead the way in eCommerce theme development, we need to have a platform that streamlines this process and makes support and updates more efficient.

Yes, we were still selling. Yes, it would have been better for me financially in the short-term to spend more time developing new themes. However, I really couldn't stomach the fact that our themes might be less than stellar. Something had to change...

We need a new WordPress theme framework

I quickly decided that the best situation would be to have a theme framework that contained all of the functionality that we might need in a good eCommerce theme and simply build child themes for the front-end creativity that is the heart of our business. I checked out every framework out there. I quickly found that our community is rich with many talented developers who have made some excellent frameworks. However, after much searching, I couldn't get away from the fact that our needs were somewhat unique and if I had the ability and means to create the framework myself, then I needed to just do it.

The Announcement

So here is the announcement: For the past several months I have been building a brand-new theme framework that will provide the basis for all of our themes moving forward. It is called Skematik and among others, it boasts the following feature-set...

It incorporates the new Theme Customizer in WordPress 3.4 for styling options

It has it's own Templating Engine, allowing you to set a page layout for every single page OR POST

It has a custom sidebar component which allows you to create your own sidebars and set them on any page or post

It has built in shortcodes for most of the Bootstrap library components

It is one of the most developer-friendly WordPress themes out there, with built-in Options library, Metaboxes, custom hooks and filters for the Theme Customizer and Shortcodes and much more!

So...where is it? When can we get it?

Here's where I really need some help actually. The theme framework is about 95% complete. I'm just buttoning up a few loose ends. However, I still need to finish all of the documentation and developer resources before it is released. We designed this first as an eCommerce framework, but it ended up taking on a shape of it's own in that it really is an all-around theme framework for developing just about anything with WordPress.

To that end, in lieu of a pre-order process, we thought we'd have some fun and start a GoFundMe campaign. You can see the project fundraiser page here and you'll notice that there are some VERY attractive rewards listed. You can also read up on the framework on the actual Skematik website at http://skematiktheme.com.

I really need your help to get this product out the door and I hope you'll find the compensation is rewarding enough.

Lastly, I want to thank all of our nearly 5000 customers who have been so patient and loyal during this time. I promise, that this has all been for your benefit and you can expect the greatest things yet from Storefront Themes in 2013 and beyond!

Just a quick note to say that we have had a great time with our patriotic sale and hope that you have enjoyed it as well. We will be extending the sale until 11:50pm on July 10th. That's a little less than 34 hours away so take advantage while you can!

Hello to everyone around the world from Storefront Themes! Over the next week we are celebrating the birthdays of 2 of my favorite countries here in North America! I am proudly Canadian which is why I'm very excited about Canada Day on July 1st. I'm also geared up for Independence Day on July 4th since I live in the US and my wife and children are American. So what can we do to celebrate? How about a big sale on all our themes?

Effective immediately we are running a huge sale that will benefit new customers and current members alike. If you've never bought a Storefront Theme before, NEW CUSTOMERS CAN GET ALL 10 OF OUR THEMES FOR ONLY $99! This includes every theme available on our themes page...we're even including Storefront Echo (which is currently only available on ThemeForest) as a special bonus!

Also, we really didn't want to leave our existing customers out on this one...most of the time these sales only benefit new customers. Well not this time! Here's the deal...if you already have a storefront themes account with at least one purchase, you AS A MEMBER YOU CAN GET THE REST OF OUR THEMES FOR ONLY $40! That's a huge deal no matter how many themes you already own.

Rest assured all of our themes are top quality (see them all here)...in fact, the big reason we've been silent over the last few months is that we have been going through all of our themes and making them more secure and stable than ever before. Plus, our support is top-notch so you can buy with confidence!

We'll give you a whole week to take advantage of this awesome offer! The sale will end at 11:59pm MST on July 7th. Thanks for being the best customers in the world!

I'm pleased to announce that Storefront Echo has just been reduced to $40 on ThemeForest to make it more competitive with the other ecommerce themes there. So let's see...by my count, you can now get Storefront Echo, another theme of your choice and the Storefront Insights plugin all for only $40! If you haven't yet, head over to ThemeForest to pick it up today!

Also, we put out an update to the theme just yesterday. It is available for Echo customers from your Members' Homepage on Storefront Themes. Changelog looks like this...

UPDATE!! THIS OFFER IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE!! HOWEVER YOU CAN STILL BUY STOREFRONT ECHO FROM THEMEFOREST AT THE LOWEST PRICE FOR ANY THEME WE SELL!!

The past 24 hours has been a HUGE day for Storefront Themes!

Yesterday afternoon we went back to the place where started, ThemeForest to relaunch just one of our themes in a big way. Storefront Echo was originally released in November...it has performed very well, with over 200 current users and growing. However, I felt it could accomplish more...it was by far my favorite design that I'd put out because of the way it performs on mobile devices and I wanted to see what else it could accommodate...

I started out with BuddyPress...I really wanted to see if I could get BuddyPress to work, AJAX and all in a responsive design. Once that was done, I thought that the next step would be branching out to some other ecommerce platforms for the first time.

Now before I go on, I want to stress that we are not currently planning on making all our other themes compatible with other platforms. We're still pretty loyal to Dan Milward and the WP eCommerce team. However, I see this as an opportunity to reach out to some new customers and a huge step toward establishing ourselves as the best resource for WordPress eCommerce on the planet.

So here it is...Storefront Echo is now compatible with WP e-Commerce, WooCommerce, JigoShop, BuddyPress and BBPress!

New Design

Oh yeah, notice anything different at Storefront Themes? We're currently redesigning the site from the ground up. This is ultimately to offer a better support platform but as it's not really ready yet, for now you'll have to be satisfied with just the new visuals. BUT, we're working hard on making the support experience at Storefront Themes the best out there! Stay tuned to the blog for word on when it will be launched.

Well, we promised we would get them out today for you and while it's the wee morning hours where I'm at right now, I can finally let you know that we finally have the first releases available of our long-awaited, ColdPlay inspired themes, Mylo + Xyloto. We teased these a couple of weeks ago and we're just packaging them now. We are not OFFICIALLY releasing them just yet simply because we need to build the demo sites and record a couple of tutorial videos for them...however, we wanted to do good by the people who put their faith in us and pre-ordered the themes, while we can't show you a working demo for Xyloto yet (Mylo can be found here), we can give those who bought the themes access to the theme download files and have created two new forums for the themes so you can get all the support you need while waiting on the videos.

Now, let me get some sleep and I'll get the videos up in the next couple of days!

Hey everyone...we're still buttoning up these themes and I think you'll love what we've done...however, we're just a bit behind...if you've pre-ordered the themes, we apologize and we promise we'll have something up for you tomorrow before we officially release them to the public...till then, in case you missed the preorder, you can still take advantage of it at https://storefrontthemes.com/coldplay for your chance to get both themes for the price of one!

The delay is basically because we couldn't get a major piece of the music functionality to work as well as we wanted, but we've got it now and are finally on the home stretch. Hang in there because they're coming!

Got your shopping done yet? Get anything for yourself? We can help you out there! From now until Monday, September 28th at midnight MST, we have a super deal going on! All customers will save 50% off our already great regular pricing! This means that single theme packages are only $24.50 and our bundle package, which includes all 8 themes and our insights plugin is only $74.50! This is by far the biggest sale we've ever done and we hope you will all take advantage of it. Best of all, for our existing customers, this discount is in addition to your regular 15% discount which means you save a whopping 65% off of regular pricing! So what are you waiting for? Take advantage of this deal right now on our purchase page!

Back in September, we got the opportunity to go to WordCamp SLC and I got to speak on using WordPress for e-Commerce. We were thrilled to be a major sponsor of the event and even more thrilled to present on our passion: using WordPress for e-Commerce. The video is up on WordCamp.TV but we've included it below as well...

So what's new since this video? Well, of course the demo theme that we talked about in the talk is now one of our new themes, Storefront Echo. It has, of course been made Internet Explorer compatible and we're thrilled with how it turned out. Enjoy the video and let us know what you think in the comments!

I don't have a lot of time to write this today, so let me get straight to the point. We've been repeatedly asked for an option where people could buy all of our themes at once. Typically with most theme developers, this results in some sort of club membership. That may perhaps be in our future, but for now, we do not think it is a wise decision for our particular situation. Instead, we are going to create a bundle package so that customers can buy all of our themes for one low price. This price will change as our collection of themes grows, but to start with, we will offer all of our current 8 themes as well our Insights plugin for only $149! That equates to a price of less than $17 per product instead of the usual $49/theme price.

Having said that, we just couldn't in good conscience promote this deal for a long time because we felt it was rewarding newer customers more than anyone...don't get me wrong, we're a business and need new customers to survive, but we are so appreciative of our existing members that we wanted to make sure that we looked after them as well. To that end, we have come up with an idea...if you're already a Storefront Themes customer, you will automatically receive 15% off of our regular theme packages! All you need to do is login with your exisiting account info and then head to the purchase page...once you select your items, you will see a special member's only price applied when you checkout on the next screen. It's our way of saying thank you for supporting us. This is not a limited time offer! This price will be in place indefinitely.

Was I overselling it a bit? Okay, well sorry, I'm just really excited about everything happening lately at Storefront Themes! This past week we finally got some monkeys off our backs in the way of 2 brand new themes that just so happen to be our coolest themes ever! And yet, neither are the biggest new addition that we've added recently to Storefront Themes...you may have noticed recently (if you are a current customer) that our support forums are a little quicker in response time and that is because we recently added a new member to our team, Mark Gason of http://gasolicious.com.

We first teased Storefront Echo at WordCamp SLC by giving out free beta copies to everyone at our talk and after a couple of months of development, we finally released it last week. This has been my favorite theme to work on so far because of the unique functionality we put into it...It's completely responsive! No matter what screen you're using, (desktop, laptop, ipad, mobile phone, etc) this theme adapts and looks fantastic! I'm particularly thrilled with how the theme operates on an iphone. Even the homepage slider and carousel are responsive and the carousel is even touch-enabled so you can swipe through the products using your finger!

Gridport is another gorgeous design by George Ortiz (Designer, Instant, Edge) and once again, the visual aesthetics are very evident in his work. The homepage and products page grids are very minimal and show the product title and price when hovered over. Also, the grid has a nice animation when changing your browser width to snap each item into place. The blog has a unique way of laying out posts and a subtle little shopping cart icon triggers the cart to pop out onto the screen whenever it is clicked or when a product is added to the cart.

Mark is a professional web designer, web developer, animator and print designer. He has a wealth of experience in flash and other things, but we caught him on our forums over the summer, answering in great detail nearly everyone's questions there. We started talking with him and realized that we just had to have him with us so we hired him in October. Mark will be available on the forums for a few hours each day from Monday to Friday and will cover the bulk of all support requests.

So that's it in a nutshell...er..a blog post. What's next? Expect another blog post this week, but it will focus on some things behind the scenes. Till then, keep making some great shops!

We are updating our themes all the time, but I thought I'd write about this one. Storefront Boutique is actually one of my favorites of all our themes...I always loved the product page layouts, the fun look it has and the idea of having BuddyPress integrated into a store was really something I planned from the start...I really wanted that kind of functionality as the potential for marketing could really explode.

Because that's where the value is, I've spent a considerable amount of time working on Boutique the last couple of weeks and today, Boutique is now compatible with the latest version of BuddyPress, otherwise known as BuddyPress 1.5 (otherwise known as "Lombardi")!

We've rewritten a lot of the template files so not only can you now take advantage of the new BuddyPress platform, but we've integrated all that fancy ajax goodness that you normally only get in a buddypress default child theme...only this is not child theme! It runs completely on its own as a standalone theme, bridging the gap between 2 of the most powerful WordPress plugins: BuddyPress and WP e-Commerce.

In addition to these changes, we've also increased the performance and compatability by making sure all our jquery and ajax files are being properly enqueued in our functions file in no-conflict mode.

So there you have it...Storefront Boutique may just be our most stable theme in spite of the plethora of technologies that it runs. You can check out the demo now, which is actually running 3 plugins...BuddyPress, WP e-Commerce and BuddyPress for WP e-Commerce-3.8 which allows you to display specific products in a BuddyPress group as a "Group Store". See it here!

So that's it! Existing customers can download the new update (version 1.2) from your members' homepage. Now back to my cave where we're coming up with some great new stuff!